Netflix Launches "Super Rich in Korea," a Reality Series Exploring Lives of Foreign Elite in South Korea
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2024-05-07 02:58:59
Show Highlights Motivations Behind High-net-worth Individuals' Relocation to South Korea
▲ A scene from "Super Rich in Korea" / Courtesy of NetflixProduced by Yuh Woon-hyuk, known for his work on popular Korean entertainment shows such as "Knowing Bros" and "Ssulzun," the series aims to entertain while shedding light on the motivations behind the cast members' decision to relocate to South Korea.
According to Yuh, the show underscores the significance of uprooting one's life and business to pursue dreams and passions in a new country. Through the lens of these affluent expatriates, "Super Rich in Korea" offers Koreans a fresh perspective on their country, potentially unveiling new opportunities and businesses that may go unnoticed by locals.
The series, available for streaming on Netflix, invites viewers to appreciate South Korea not only as a cultural destination but also as a thriving hub for business and entrepreneurship.
Courtesy of Netflix
Netflix introduces "Super Rich in Korea," a six-part reality series delving into the opulent lifestyles of affluent expatriates who have chosen South Korea as their new home. The show, released in its entirety on the streaming platform, offers viewers a glimpse into the lives of five cast members from diverse backgrounds.
The cast includes Kim Anna, a member of the Pakistani nobility; Singaporean business magnate David Yong; Teodoro Marani, heir to an Italian luxury brand; Iraqi-Emirati influencer Noor Naim; and Yoo Hee-ra, a 25-year-old influencer and Korea's exclusive client ambassador for overseas luxury brands.
According to Yuh, the show underscores the significance of uprooting one's life and business to pursue dreams and passions in a new country. Through the lens of these affluent expatriates, "Super Rich in Korea" offers Koreans a fresh perspective on their country, potentially unveiling new opportunities and businesses that may go unnoticed by locals.
The series, available for streaming on Netflix, invites viewers to appreciate South Korea not only as a cultural destination but also as a thriving hub for business and entrepreneurship.
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